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· 7/23/2010

Marcum v. Board of Education of Bloom-Carroll Local School District

Citations

  • 727 F. Supp. 2d 657
  • 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 74611
  • 2010 WL 2927235

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that the temporal proximity of plaintiff's complaints to her expulsion from the school established the causal connection
  • failing to find a substantive clue process claim based on a failure of school officials to prevent student-on-student sexual harassment
  • district court granted summary judgment in favor of the School Board on the § 1983 finding no policy or custom of tolerating sexual harassment or retaliation, but denied summary judgment on the Title IX claim of retaliation
  • \Title IX prohibits retaliation against persons who complain of sex discrimination.\
  • “Plaintiffs have pointed to no cases in which a court has held that a student’s substantive due process rights were violated when the student was subjected to verbal taunting by classmates, and the Court has not been able to find any.”
  • applying the Davis test in the Title IX context

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Judges: John D. Holschuh

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